The museum is accessible.
The cars are housed in a old grocery store so the parking lot is large enough for any vehicle. Museum 31.78211, -97.57553
The museum is accessible.
The cars are housed in a old grocery store so the parking lot is large enough for any vehicle. Museum 31.78211, -97.57553
The visitor center and walking tour of the Johnson Settlement is one half of the LBJ NHP. The other half, which we visited in 2022, is 14 miles west at the ranch that Johnson bought in 1961. I recommend visiting both areas. The visitor center at Johnson City covers LBJ's early years and his political career. The walking tour is about a mile long with interpretive signs and stops at LBJ's boyhood home, the general store which is now the chamber of commerce and has a few exhibits about Johnson City, an exhibit center, LBJ's grandfather cabin, and two barns.
The museum is accessible. Everman Park is accessible. Most of the curb cuts are in good condition.
The parking lot on the west side of the museum is large enough for vans and short RVs. Longer RVs can be parked in the free public lot two blocks west. Museum 32.44972, -99.73492
The website indicates that accessibility is limited but we decided to give it a try. The first problem is a very steep ramp to the admissions building. The next building, the Hill House, also has a steep ramp, plus a step into the house. Every building with the exception of the wagon barn and the art gallery ( which has a heavy door) either has a steep ramp, steps, or both. Even the ramp at the chapel. which is used for weddings, is dangerously steep. The train depot has a good ramp but a high threshold. The paths are surfaced with loose gravel or are over rough ground. This is not an accessible site.
RVs can be parked across the street from the admissions building. Village 32.28632, -99.82781
The sites are large enough for any RV. Park 32.54253, -99.70892